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True the Vote, the right-wing group whose alleged data formed the basis of the election conspiracy theorist documentary “2,000 Mules,” told a court it doesn’t have any records to support its claims of extensive voter fraud in Georgia, reported The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday. “True the Vote said in a recent court filing that it doesn’t know the identity of its own anonymous source who told a story of a ‘ballot trafficking’ scheme allegedly organized by a network of unnamed groups paying $10 per ballot delivered,” reported Mark Niesse. “True the Vote also told the court it doesn’t…

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